I have my website which is developed using Spring MVC using JSP. I wanted to integrate the wordpress blog to the website. I.e Install wordpress on the webserver and have it linked to the site menu.
The site is hosted on AWS with apache tomcat and database used is RDS.
I have read some pointers on integrating but most of them suggest using iframes. Is that the only solution? Can someone share some thoughts?
Appreciate your help
Best,
Donald
#see: http://codex.wordpress.org/XML-RPC_WordPress_API
Wordpress has a XML RMI api. You can use it to obtain content and for submitting new blog items.
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I have a Flask website (e.g. mysite.com) hosted on Microsoft Azure App Service. I have a WordPress blog hosted on another MS Azure App Service instance. I created this blog using the WordPress Azure Marketplace item by App Service in line with this doc. The current URL for the blog is the default app service URL (e.g. myblog.azurewebsites.net).
I want to integrate the blog into my website, so that the blog is available at mysite.com/blog/. For example, the page at myblog.azurewebsites.net/my-first-post should be available at mysite.com/blog/my-first-post. By integrate I mean make available; I don't mind having 2 different applications as present i.e. one for the main site, and one for the blog.
Is this even possible?
If so, can someone point me in the right direction or to the relevant docs so that I can figure things out?
Also, I am still exploring WordPress so the blog contains only test posts. If there is an alternative method of creating the blog from scratch so that it integrates into the website easily, I can work with that as well.
I would like to build Single Page Web Application (SPA) with React.js.
Application would need some Content Management System for back-end. I was thinking to use WordPress and their REST-API's but I don't know how to retrieve data from my wordpress installation.
Back-end and front-end would be in different domains so just building WP theme with React.js wouldn't work.
Basically, I don't know how to call and populate data from wordpress to my front-end.
I would need someone to point me to the right direction. And, maybe recommend easier CMS to use in this task.
Actually it is very easy to access your WordPress website data through HTTP REST API
Here you have the full documentation on WordPress REST APi
http://v2.wp-api.org/
I intend to use WP to setup a freelancers website (similar to oDesk) to connect service providers with service seekers in a WEB 2.0 dynamic environment. This site requires multiple forms to enter and retrieve information using database and show them in filtered or non-filtered views in separate pages.
Please advise if there are available plugins to expedite developing this site, or otherwise any guidance would be appreciated. I specifically would like to know how to connect forms to database and then how to retrieve this information from the DB.
Regards,
You are likely going to have to create your own custom WordPress theme, using various custom PHP pages to connect your web forms to your database. I think your project is well beyond the scope of a simple WP plugin.
If this was my project, I'd ditch WordPress and go for something custom built in Rails. WordPress is a good enough CMS, but it isn't really a good fit for what you are looking to accomplish.
I have built an asp.net application from which I would like to post blog entries to wordpress, using the wordpress API. Thus far I have been unable to find any good tutorials or walkthroughs to do so. How might I use the wordpress API to upload blog content via an asp.net application?
I know that you should use the xml-rpc (probably need to enable on your server under administration area). xml-rpc. However, actual implementation details I am not positive on. Hopefully this gives you a start.
http://codex.wordpress.org/XML-RPC_wp
Is there any Wordpress API key to integrate with asp.net or any other way to integrate wordpress blog with asp.net?
If yes then how it is work?
You can communicate with Wordpress over XMLRPC.php in your blog's root directory.
And you can (ofcourse) directly edit the database. But this is dangerous! Be sure to know what you are doing.
If you want a blog that works on ASP.NET I would suggest using DasBlog :)